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Flirting with the downcast profundity of Black Sabbath, The Citadel's yearning mandolin melodies, imploringly epic hooks, plaintive harmonies, and solemn medieval atmosphere make it one of Wytch Hazel's most affecting tunes. “This is a song about feeling left out, feeling not good enough which is in stark contrast to the words on our other song Woven which say "you are enough”, we're all multifaceted as humans and I think it's normal for this to be reflected in the art we produce. Each song takes on its own character, often guided by the direction of the lyrics. It's also always fun to have a slower song that still feels heavy and a bit “Heaven and Hell!”.
Flirting with the downcast profundity of Black Sabbath, The Citadel's yearning mandolin melodies, imploringly epic hooks, plaintive harmonies, and solemn medieval atmosphere make it one of Wytch Hazel's most affecting tunes. “This is a song about feeling left out, feeling not good enough which is in stark contrast to the words on our other song Woven which say "you are enough”, we're all multifaceted as humans and I think it's normal for this to be reflected in the art we produce. Each song takes on its own character, often guided by the direction of the lyrics. It's also always fun to have a slower song that still feels heavy and a bit “Heaven and Hell!”.
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